Early 1970s gay liberation. More memories. US GLBTQ history, from Michael Bronski.
Thinking about kinds of feminism.
A performing artist who could certainly be in this course. Some clips.
A major science fiction writer who could also be in this course.
The latest book from a challenging poet.
A significant new poet and his much noticed new book.
A new book about queer and trans artists of color. Comics by Nia King.
Fifty queer zines by people of color.
A critic, poet, translator and autobiographer.
Another significant poet and some of his poems. An especially explicit example of his thoughtful work.
A DC-based pioneer of performance-oriented poetry. A poetic manifesto. On his legacy.
One more poet (he's reading this Sunday in Brookline)!
A critic, memoirist, YA writer, short story writer, and poet.
A terrific fiction writer and some of his essays and stories.
(This blogger got asked a similar question and came up with a neat miscellany.)
Back in the alphabet soup. More soup.
Some tools for writing about poetry. The most important tool. Diction, or spices. Syntax, or routes. A toolbox. A very useful tool or recipe book.
Finally, furries. Also, intersectionality. Definitely not representative. What about this non-furry? Lots of furry events.
Quantifiable research on furry. Furry demographics, for example.
Valdor and other fursuiters. Furry video central. A performance by Sardyuon.
Michael Arthur on furry. Arthur's comics.
Morris Stegosaurus, a furry who's quite a good writer. His performance and his book.
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